OLC

This will be the final issue of Online Currents, and includes the following content: “‘Law via the Internet’ 2015 conference” – Glenda Browne; “The Silicon Valley Consensus and what it means for information professionals” – Matt Moore and Kelly Tall; “Learning to read and compose music: Online resources” – Jon Jermey; “Social media and the library: A refresher” – Jane Douglas; Company News; Around the Blogs; Bookshelf and Journals; Databases and Aggregators; Web Watch; and Conferences, Meetings and Seminars.

The latest Part of Online Currents includes the following content: “MOOCs” – Jane Douglas; “Innovation in Knowledge Organisation: A conference report” – Matt Moore and Kelly Tall; “Screencasting: Easier than you think” – Jon Jermey; and Freeing data from the catalogue: Re-imagining the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Biographical Index (ABI)” – Judith Cannon and Jenny Wood; Company News; Around the Blogs; Bookshelf and Journals; Databases and Aggregators; Web Watch; and Conferences, Meetings and Seminars.

The latest part of Online Currents includes the following articles: “Cybersecurity for information professionals: The personal dimension” – Matt Moore and Kelly Tall; “Finding the edge: The ALIA Information Online Conference 2015” – Paul Bentley; “Ebook accessibility” – Glenda Browne; and “WordPress for information professionals: A call to action and some practical advice” – Alexandra Bell. Also in this part are the following sections: Company news; Around the blogs; Bookshelf and journals; Databases and Aggregators; Web watch; and Conferences, meetings and seminars.

The latest Part of Online Currents includes the following articles: and the following sections: Company news; Around the blogs; Bookshelf and journals; Databases and Aggregators; Web watch; Conferences, meetings and seminars.

The latest Part of OLC includes the following articles: “Enterprise social software: Setting out the landscape” – Matt Moore and Kelly Tall; “Very like a whale: Commercial cloud storage services come into their own” – Jon Jermey; “VALA 2014 conference papers: A review” – Glenda Browne; “Some-thing like LibraryThing” – Jane Douglas; and the following sections: Company News; Around the Blogs; Bookshelf and Journals; Databases and Aggregators; Web Watch; and Conferences, Meetings and Seminars.

The latest part of Online Currents includes the following articles: “State Library of Queensland: Leading the evolution” – Jane Douglas; “Individual decision-making and information management” – Matt Moore and Kelly Tall; “Who’s minding the desk?” – Neale Towart; and “Eat Your Books: A delicious database” – Denise Sutherland. Also included in this Part are the following sections: Company News; Around the Blogs; Bookshelf and Journals; Databases and Aggregators; Web Watch; and Conferences, Meetings and Seminars.

The latest Part of Online Currents includes the following articles: “Enterprise search case studies: At the coal face of knowledge management” – Matt Moore and Kelly Tall; “Calibre for ebook management” – Jon Jermey; “VALA 2014 conference exhibition: Ebooks and electronic resources” – Glenda Browne; and “VALA 2014 conference exhibition: Software, support and equipment” – Glenda Browne. Also in this Part are the following sections: Company News; Around the Blogs; Bookshelf and Journals; Databases and Aggregators; Web Watch; Conferences, Meetings and Seminars.

The latest Part of OLC publishes the following articles: “Routes to the future: Library trends and prognostications” – Paul Bentley; “Using fair use: The consequences of the inquiry into copyright and the digital economy for librarians and information professionals” – Bill Browne; “Information management for sales and marketing” – Matt Moore and Kelly Tall; and “Life in a Wi-Fi world” – Jon Jermey. Also in this Part are the following sections: Company News; Around the Blogs; Bookshelf and Journals; Databases and Aggregators; Web Watch; Conferences, Meetings and Seminars.

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